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Vegetarian Purple Yam Mooncakes filled with homemade purple yam and sweet potato paste center to simulate salted egg yolk. Melon seeds provide texture. | MalaysianChineseKitchen.com

Purple Yam Mooncakes

A video tutorial on How to Make Red Bean Paste used in Asian pastries and desserts. Also tips on making it more suitable as a filling for mooncakes. | MalaysianChineseKitchen.com

Red Bean Paste

No more raw or hardened snowskin mooncakes. Make these soft, fully cooked, not your usual Pandan Snowskin Mooncakes. Also a rehash if you have leftovers.| MalaysianChineseKitchen.com

Pandan Snowskin Mooncakes

Rehash your roast pork and leftovers in this popular Chai Boey (Mustard Greens Stew). It is a spicy and tangy soup delicious served with steamed rice. | MalaysianChineseKitchen.com

Chai Boey (Mustard Greens Stew)

Usher in the Chinese New Year with this colorful Yee Sang (Prosperity Toss Salad). It is a fun and tasty salad symbolizing abundance, prosperity, and vigor. | MalaysianChineseKitchen.com #yeesang #yusheng #chinesenewyear #lunarnewyear

Yee Sang (Prosperity Toss Salad)

Braised Mushrooms and Abalone surrounded by blanched broccoli florets and carrot coins.

Braised Mushrooms and Abalone

Random musings of Chinese New Year past and present, how some things have changed radically while other things remain the same. | MalaysianChineseKitchen.com

Chinese New Year – Then and Now

A plateful of Roast Pork Belly on green lettuce leaves.

Siew Yoke (Roast Pork Belly)

Easy Coffee Roasted Chestnuts on the stove top with butter and whole coffee beans for the smoky coffee aroma. No slitting of X's and done in 20 minutes! | MalaysianChineseKitchen.com

Coffee Roasted Chestnuts

Traditional Baked Mooncakes filled with sesame seed or red bean paste and salted egg yolk. A must-have for the Mooncake/Mid-Autumn Festival. | MalaysianChineseKitchen.com

Traditional Baked Mooncakes

Boiled Baby Taro - an easy snack and a traditional food for the Mooncake Festival. Delicious eaten with a little salt or sugar. | MalaysianChineseKitchen.com

Boiled Baby Taro

A plateful of wafer thin Bak Kwa.

Bak Kwa (Chinese Pork Jerky)

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